Cabecinhas_2014_Chemosphere_119C_490

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Title : Sensitivity of the sea snail Gibbula umbilicalis to mercury exposure - Linking endpoints from different biological organization levels - Cabecinhas_2014_Chemosphere_119C_490
Author(s) : Cabecinhas AS , Novais SC , Santos SC , Rodrigues AC , Pestana JL , Soares AM , Lemos MF
Ref : Chemosphere , 119C :490 , 2014
Abstract :

Mercury contamination is a common phenomenon in the marine environment and for this reason it is important to develop cost-effective and relevant tools to assess its toxic effects on a number of different species. To evaluate the possible effects of Hg in the sea snail Gibbula umbilicalis, animals were exposed to increasing concentrations of the contaminant in the ionic form for 96h. After this exposure period, mortality, feeding and flipping behavior, the activity of the biomarkers glutathione S-transferase, superoxide dismutase, catalase, lactate dehydrogenase and cholinesterase, the levels of lipid peroxidation and cellular energy allocation were measured. After 96h of exposure to the highest Hg concentration ( approximately LC20), there was a significant inhibition of the cholinesterase activity as well as impairment in the flipping behavior and post-exposure feeding of the snails. Cholinesterase inhibition was correlated with the impairment of behavioral responses also caused by exposure to Hg. These endpoints, including the novel flipping test, revealed sensitivity to Hg and might be used as relevant early warning indicators of prospective effects at higher biological organization levels, making these parameters potential tools for environmental risk assessment. The proposed test species showed sensitivity to Hg and proved to be a suitable and resourceful species to be used in ecotoxicological testing to assess effects of other contaminants in marine ecosystems.

PubMedSearch : Cabecinhas_2014_Chemosphere_119C_490
PubMedID: 25112574

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Cabecinhas AS, Novais SC, Santos SC, Rodrigues AC, Pestana JL, Soares AM, Lemos MF (2014)
Sensitivity of the sea snail Gibbula umbilicalis to mercury exposure - Linking endpoints from different biological organization levels
Chemosphere 119C :490

Cabecinhas AS, Novais SC, Santos SC, Rodrigues AC, Pestana JL, Soares AM, Lemos MF (2014)
Chemosphere 119C :490